Nearby Cities

Lake Mills (12.1 mi)
Fort Atkinson (13.15 mi)

Nearby Zip Codes

53551 (1) (12.05 mi)
53538 (3) (13.39 mi)
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  • Laurel Runte
    100 Points

    Laurel Runte

    Distance: 12.1 mi
    200 E. Tyranena Pk. Rd.
    Lake Mills, WI 53551
  • Heidi Jennrich, APNP
    110 Points

    Heidi Jennrich, APNP

    Fort HealthCare Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
    Distance: 13.15 mi
    500 McMillen St.
    Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
  • Joyce Dedrick, APNP
    100 Points

    Joyce Dedrick, APNP

    Distance: 13.15 mi
    650 McMillen St.
    Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
  • Lauren Mayer, APNP
    100 Points

    Lauren Mayer, APNP

    Fort HealthCare Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
    Distance: 13.15 mi
    500 McMillen St.
    Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
  • Jess Tischler, CNM 180 Points

    Jess Tischler, CNM

    Pleasant Valley Health Center
    Distance: 34.43 mi
    3200 Pleasant Valley Rd.
    West Bend, WI 53095

Nearby Cities

Lake Mills (12.1 mi)
Fort Atkinson (13.15 mi)

Nurse Midwife Info

Nurse Midwife Summary:
A Nurse Midwife provides care for relatively healthy pregnant women, whose birth is considered uncomplicated and not "high risk". A Nurse Midwife generally practice in hospitals and medical clinics, and may also deliver in birthing centers and attend at-home births. Nurse Midwives are able to prescribe some medications, treatments, medical devices, therapeutic and diagnostic measures if needed. A woman may seek the care of a Nurse Midwife during preconception, pregnancy, childbirth, and the post-partum period.

Nurse Midwife FAQs:
What is a

Nurse Midwife

?
A Nurse Midwife is a nurse who has extra training in obstetrics and works under an obstetrician. A Nurse Midwife's duties include educating women on reproductive health and childbirth. A Nurse Midwife performs pelvic and breast exams, Pap smears, assists with delivering babies, and provides neonatal care.

Where does a Nurse Midwife work?
A Nurse Midwife can work in private practice, hospitals, and family planning centers. A Nurse Midwife delivers babies in hospitals and private homes.

Can anyone have a Nurse Midwife?
If you are in good health and do not have high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes you can choose to have a Nurse Midwife.

What happens when you visit with a Nurse Midwife?
After you choose a Nurse Midwife, on your first visit you will discuss your medical history, receive an exam and lab tests, and get answers to your questions.

Why would I want A Nurse Midwife?
A Nurse Midwife can provide you with a personal childbirth. A Nurse Midwife will also educate you throughout your pregnancy and help you to create your own birth plan.

How do I find a Nurse Midwife in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a Nurse Midwife in your state. Select Nurse Midwife from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate a Nurse Midwife in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a Nurse Midwife in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Nurse Midwifes in your city and state.


Nurse Midwife Related Terms:
nurse midwife, pregnancy, birth, home birth, nurse, childbirth